Cesarean sections are growing at an alarming pace around the world. In Bangladesh, unnecessary cesarean deliveries are frequent and responsible for both short-term and long-term health complications of mothers as well as babies.
Draining tubes are an integral part of daily patient care in urological departments and a potential source of complications. We evaluated a shared responsibility-based safety protocol aimed at identifying tube-related errors and adverse events.
Patient safety is difficult to measure, but it should affect all our actions in patient treatment, in the ICU and in any health care. METHODS. A descriptive observational study was carried out to evaluate the results of a survey to assess the perception of patient safety by health personnel, with the HSOPS survey, ordered in dimensions, in the ICU and in other hospital wards of a Spanish second level hospital.
A 70-year-old female presented to the emergency department with a two-week history of progressive weakness, presyncope and general malaise. She had recently received targeted radiotherapy to a solitary brain lesion (metastatic versus new concurrent primary) and had been on dexamethasone at tapering doses for six weeks.
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